APWA awards fleet professional certification

June 4, 2008
The American Public Works Association (APWA) has announced that 41 fleet professionals have earned credentials as Certified Public Fleet Professionals (CPFP)

The American Public Works Association (APWA) has announced that 41 fleet professionals have earned credentials as Certified Public Fleet Professionals (CPFP) since the program was launched in September 2006.

The certification program is aimed at ensuring individual competency and providing the public works industry with recognized hiring and promotion standards for fleet professionals, APWA said.

“CPFP certification is a hallmark of excellence for fleet professionals,” said APWA president Larry Frevert. “We are excited to see the program grow and continue to attract fleet professionals striving to maintain excellent public works services in their communities.”

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